This city has monuments, history, museums, people, culture, food, style, bars, galleries, river, plazas, open spaces, gardens, institutes, architecture, paintings, sculptures, beauty and finally it gives you million reasons to love it. Every street is different, every square inch of land has a story to tell. It’s magical, magnificent and gives you enough reasons to visit it again and again.

Places to Visit in Paris:

– Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is Paris’s most famous landmark and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. Visited by more than 5 million people each year, it is the most visited entrance-paying monument on the planet.
It is actually hard to think someone visiting Paris without seeing this icon.

– Louvre Museum

A sumptuous palace that was once the home of France’s Kings, the Louvre is now a marvelous museum of fine art. Visitors enter the museum in the courtyard of the palace at the glass pyramid (designed by Ieoh Ming Pei in 1917).
This Louvre Museum possesses more than 30,000 works of art, from antiquities to medieval art and European painting of the 15th to 19th centuries.

– Pantheon Paris

The Pantheon Paris is one of the most noticeable monuments of the city. Sitting atop Mont Sainte Geneviève, it looks out over the entire city. Once a church, today it is a mausoleum where martyrs and illustrious Frenchmen are buried.
This is a vast neoclassic building, modeled on the Pantheon in Rome. It has a massive portico of Corinthian columns façade surmounted by a huge dome and a very ornate marble interior.

– Arc de Triomphe

The Pantheon Paris is one of the most noticeable monuments of the city. Sitting atop Mont Sainte Geneviève, it looks out over the entire city. Once a church, today it is a mausoleum where martyrs and illustrious Frenchmen are buried.
This is a vast neoclassic building, modeled on the Pantheon in Rome. It has a massive portico of Corinthian columns façade surmounted by a huge dome and a very ornate marble interior.

– Musée d’Orsay – Museum in Paris

The Musée d’Orsay, one of Paris’s most popular museums, owns roughly 6,000 works of art, including the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces in the world.
It is housed in an impressive Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900, which itself could be seen as the first “work of art” in the museum